In 1971 in Alexandria, Virginia, newly appointed African-American coach Herman Boone takes over the football team at the desegregated T. C. Williams High School. With racial tension on the rise, Boone offers an assistant coaching position to Bill Yoast, the current head coach. The team, made up of African American and white athletes, faces conflicts and challenges, but with Boone's guidance, they achieve racial harmony and triumph. Despite facing adversity and prejudice, the team goes on to win the championship, proving that unity and equality can overcome any obstacle.
Mother, Jugs & Speed tells the story of a group of ambulance drivers in Los Angeles, dealing with drugs, murder, sexual harassment, and other challenges. The film explores their personal lives and their interactions with each other, as well as the city council and the police force. It follows their struggles and triumphs as they navigate a challenging and often dangerous job.
This Changes Everything is a documentary that delves into the pervasive issue of gender inequality and sexism in the entertainment industry, particularly in Hollywood. Through interviews with prominent female figures in the industry and reenactments of key moments, the film sheds light on the discrimination and challenges faced by women in film.
Aarakshan is a story about ambitions and the fight for equality in Indian education system, where caste-based reservations affects the lives of both students and teachers. It explores the themes of social activism, prejudice, and the influence of politics in education.
After his son is denied enrollment by the local elementary school for not identifying his "primary race," a multiracial father journeys through America's maze of Identity Politics to better understand our relentless preoccupation with race.
"Fact-based story about the sexual harassment suit filed by Anita Hill during the appointment trials of Clarence Thomas for the Supreme Court during the George Bush Presidential administration. The film gives both parties a fairly even presentation and does not try to assess blame. It does, however, show a lot of background political maneuvering that took place, particularly on the part of Kenneth Duberstein, an administrative spin doctor."
At Occidental College in 1981, a loner snorts cocaine and smokes marijuana, secretly hoping to one day become someone important. His dream - and much more - comes true when Satan appears, promising the world. There is one caveat, though, as a deal with the Devil requires consideration. In this case, not just the delivery of the young man's soul, but millions more... With an agreement procured, Satan and his new protégé plot, plan and scheme a long term agenda that ultimately ends with the United States presidency, transforming the Earth's greatest democracy into a communist fiefdom, ruled by a ruthless dictator.
Documentary on the concept of white privilege and how it effects white people and other cultures.
Chinese for Affirmative Action is a recipient of the San Francisco Community Leadership Award for being "a champion against discrimination and for advancing systemic change for a racially just society. With its foundation firmly in the Asian and Pacific American community, its grassroots and policy efforts cross cultures to ensure equal opportunities for communities of color, reduce language barriers, and promote immigrant rights across the Bay Area." - San Francisco Foundation
Stefan Molyneux responds to a New York Times article by Stephen Marche called "If You Let Boys Be Boys, They Will Murder Their Fathers and Sleep with Their Mothers".
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